Spectral Radiation Tester SPX
Light Source: Xenon Short Arc Lamp
Spectral Radiation Tester SPX is used to unravel the deterioration wavelength discrimination of a specimen via spectral radiation, and is adopted in various industries for research and development. The tester divides the xenon light which is closely similar to sunlight into high resolution spectrums, radiating strong ultraviolet to visible light region.
By continuously irradiating light of different wavelengths, it is capable to clarify easily which wavelength the specimen deteriorates.
Wavelength range is switchable with just a single touch of a button.
Wavelength is selectable and switchable from 220~520nm and 400~700mm. Irradiation area is 160mm to wavelength direction x H17mm.
Easy installation. Air-cooling type of the Xenon Short-Arc Lamp does not require water.
Standard Features
Spectral Radiation Tester | |
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Model | SPX |
Light Source | Xenon Short-Arc Lamp (300W Air-Cooled Type) |
Spectroscopy | Reflection grating |
Wavelength | 220 to 520nm / 400 to 700nm *Switchable |
Irradiation Area | approx. W160mm, H17mm |
Optical Resolution | approx. 2nm / mm (per 1mm slit width) |
Slit | 1 to 10mm continuously variable |
Energy Monitor | Monitors the Lamp's life by observing its 300nm light energy at 220~520nm, and 480nm light energy at 400~700nm. |
Safety Device (terminating the operation) | Automatically stops when the cumulative irradiance limit met, and the irradiation time limit met |
External dimensions and weight | approx. W77 x D67 x H65cm (approx. W30.3 x D26.4 x H25.5 in) |
Weight | approx. 100kgs (220lbs) |
***The specifications above are subject to change without notice.